I live in a small town, but we still have a guy with a camera shop and studio.
I've known him for years and actually hired him for a few things in the past (I'm a marketing guy by trade but I'm getting out of that rat race to pursue more photography). Recently I stopped in to say hi and see what was left of the shop. It's basically a film graveyard at this point. LOTS of old film, a retail case of lens filters, and old film cameras and monolights strewn everywhere.
He had probably 3 or 4 each of these lights:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com …0_Excalibur_3200_320.html![]()
Clyde's an old man now, and after talking to his wife it seems he's just holding on to this stuff as a way to motivate himself to get out of bed everyday.
I'm considering making an offer, or having him make me a deal. I don't want to take advantage of the situation, but I don't want to get stuck with gear that is obsolete either.
If I had to guess, I'd say that they are at least 10 years old. Some of the info I have found online says that they might only be adjustable 3 stops with no half or third stops. There is a thread here that suggests it's difficult to find replacement bulbs for these units.
They would likely be used with umbrellas or eventually in soft boxes for a small home studio, portraiture and product shots, as well as being used for an occasional outdoor portrait to provide strong fill for sitting subjects and groups
So, if they are in working order, what would be the value of these things?
should I avoid it all together?
I had convinced myself that I was going to buy another couple of strong speedlites and remote triggers, but i can't stop going back and forth between the two set-ups
FWIW, I have a Nikon SB-28 and an old Sunpak I have been using from time to time.
I need to spend as little as possible maybe 500 -750??
give it to me straight POTN'ers.



